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Local Edi " cuiicsuaj. JI.'ULI i . . . i? MAI L COLLECTIONS, Leiless u is J be eoiieeied fruiu hirer a! S.50 p. in., 5.15 p. i and 1) p. in ilaiiv. 2 ew Advertisements. Spring- Symptoms?Q. D. Willifo & Co. 2 i oil llrirlh. ?At wood invites all to call and amine his Photo work. * ? -Dr. Ed. P. Ilalnteid, tuc veteiiu* t surgeon, is still in town. He will in the neighborhood for the n? for:night probably. ?Mr John L. Bc&ty has been co fined to his home for sereral day He is quite painfully, but fortunate not seriously indisposed. ?Tne oil mill has?u?pended opar I fioi:s for x Mmtt Triiils. Under the ab ' in-inageiTiciit of Mr. S. D. Dr.an tl business been very a*ii?fae!oi , ii:d-'e?t. k ;?un?, A?h-\VcdneSwa' f Lent, thy i<;u!-o:i of fitting observe lliruughout diri-?tt*ud"tn, b<gin?>; ar: .v. - ? ?.? .h- 171 lurit vu uiv *?v of April. ?Mr. Gilbert. who is now in chaig of the signal service bureau here, ha been notified by the Department thr hereafter the forecasts wili be mad to cover thirty-six instead of twenty four hours as has been the case here tofoie. ? One of our enterprising \ounj ait?.rnc\s rec* ivt-d a letter je?tercU; iifternoo.j Jrum a client in Centra Atncrica. The missive is written ii Spanish and the barrister is now searching for an inten^^^^OUH some co:we than has ever been produced iu the State. * ?The Gordon Light Infantry has > been divided into three squads. Each of the?e will be placed under command ?fa sergeant and drills will be held twice each week until the mem- | bers of the company become thoroughly proficient in the manual of arms prescribed in the revised tactics. ?Mr. TY\ E. Mikell will, we understand, shortly return to Blackstock, he having sufficiently recovered from his recent illness to resume charge of the Academy whLh has been closed since theXmas holidays. Mr. Mikeirs many friends in Blackstock and Wiunsboro will be delighted to hear of his recovery. ?Our young friend Henry L. Elliott, Jr., of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity, has been elected president of the Pan-Hellenic League of the South Carolina College. This is a league composed of the leading Greek letter fraternities of the College and in his election to the chair of this organization M r. Elliott has been the_ recipient of quite an honor. ?The young men are contemplating holding a meeting for the purpose of reorganizing the German Club. Comparatively few members ?f the original club arejiow in Winnsboro. All of the dancing young naen seem desirous that active steps should be taken to get this organization into better shape. We have been requested to make the above announcement in order te bring the matur to the attention of all interested. ?Mr. M. M. Huey, of White Oak. i& preparing to sro into the celery Ttlnntinor hnsinp>S Oil Quite an CXteii-1 f? n ^ sive scale. He ha6 recently been receiving more orders for this article from Columbia and ether places than he can possibly fill, owing to h:s limited crop. This year he will plant about an acre of celery and it lie is as successful tiith it as he has always beeu it will doubtless be very profit ab:e to him. ?Arn't the patriotic and public spirited women of Winusboro going to follow the example of those of the Capital City, and organize a local "World's Fair Club? We mentioned In a previous issue that the Dra"anatic Club was thinking very seriously of attempting the production of ^ smother nlav. If. thev should defi Fnitely decide t? liare the play we haven't the slightest doubt that they would verr gladly devote the proceeds to this object. ?Sch<ol CootmitMuker A. Y. ii ubm r! ?? ri.niii>i! thai *1! persetis having discarded school bcoke Sfipft lor whick ihev hare no further u.e, HB leave then) at Ins ofice to be distributed Hn aiaoii-i llic u..u:\ >o!iooi children in tii# Couutr w!j;? az-e unaWle '.o proride *' ' Tli?u ia q Ti>rv HA V''." v. uu UUI'H-. ? . :rea?OMaL?!erequest; endif r*r ikoutands lgj> .of tfxt Uoi k>- which srr Stiiitf anu?ed |jj| .upon huu4:t-dc ? f ?ke!rv* *rer? made >use of in Sl??- ni:?us!iT proposed by Mr. P|l Tided vri-h br?ck? wb ch iher HI nvi^e couitJ not procure. ||| ? Alfred Janes, a young colored i938& tt' n vrho has been in town ft?r jeme timewts arte<t?d aud lodged in j*i! Wednesday afternoon for a crime commit tru i:i t^uiumui* ncarij a |a year ai;o. Jack?on, another negro man at trhsse iusiattce Jane? vras jj|| incarcerated, was in town in attengL dance upan csurt. When ju?t about j|j| to board I he train to return t? (.'o18| Iambi* lie spied Jones, and recognized HHA in him the man who had stolen a suit iff of clothes from him, The police Hfcauthoritie? were immediately jsoiified Band the alleged thief wa? locked up. lffl ?The first of a series ot Missionary |j|erYices conducted by the Rev. S. I. " ABSQO ... /'i - ?? wuwi iv* i ;n i 5."" 1U i?Ai V IU Vy 111 Hit, > :x- " - ' held at tiie 1 iv>l vicr" mi Church Frid*r evening lu.-t, and ry , , ? . Satardav and Su::d;y evenings br ( lectarcd 011 his experience and roissn a?*r work in the "Celestial Empire" larjf;* and iiif.5rc?lericcr!?riejr iions. 3 nWood bridge is a fa?ci?alinr tall , ?iKt t)!? hfti/or* doubtless deriv l? .... , . muci tiiiunric instruction from 1 lecttres. On Stimlav morning t LI" * , Kor. I>r. English, the acs^inp'.i-b paster ?i I ho I':rsbyferian Chni jh Yorkviilc, oc-uipird Dr. Jordai * pulpit, and delivered a very able a thoughtful serm?n. Despite the e ^ cceding y CKcle.r.ent condition of t , weather, i he congregations sit t . morning and evening services Sundi were large. * Children Cry for Pitcher's Castor! Lt A 2*e\v Deal ?Mr. Deal, of Hont e Path, S, C., has bcvM *cnt to relio Mr. fciuwai: as night operator ia tl Wks-cih Uuion Tclrjraph office htn ' Notice ?The (.'entity Demucijui hixtetriTC Committee x?i 1 meet at. tt ^ Court iiou.-e i'i Wimuboro at 1 1 oclock a. m. or Saturday the 12t cuit Court reversed. Hattie S. Brooks vs. Ilayne McMeekin, Executor, et cL] and S. Henry Gibson vs. Ilayne McMeekin, Executor. el al. McDonald & Douglass for Appellants. A. S. & W. D. Douglass for Respondents. Both cases ordered to be re-argued at the Apiil term. -Atwo^'i has the credit of beinj: the.v f:-i artist in the South. * jPersonais. Mr?. II. N. Obear, of Columbia is visiting Mrs. J?.?. J. Neii. Mr-. II. E. Ellisjn ieft Saturday afternoon for Charleston. Capt. C.S. Dwighi returned yesterday afternoon to Sntnter S. C. A.. S. Douglass, Esq., paid a professional visit to Columbia Monday. Miss Ada Corefets returned to her home, Charlotte, N. C. Monday af;er n. Miss Delphino Desportes, of Uidgeway, spent Thursday night with relatives in town. Editor "VV. A. Barber, of the Chester wo? ??i fn-wrii "VWrln^dav attending Court. Mrs. A. F. Goring returned hems Wednesday after quite an extend 2d visit to relatives iatovrn. Metsrs. J*hn McM aster, David Wolfe, and Sam McCarler spent the 22uc! in Savannah. They were all highly delijhted with their trip to the "Forest City." (JoI. A. Li. fetBitn iijsi>8cisr ijrenerai ofNorth Carolina was in town Monday. Coi. Smith was one of the judges in the Charlotte competitive driil in 1SS2 in which the Gordons won ?i*L srize. Mr Ed. "Maeke*eU^_of^ Blackstock, stopped in Winnsboro yesterday rtftei;: noon en rouCc fo Texas, which State he expects to make his home. He carries with hitn the best wishes of his many friends. Shiloh's Catarrh Rbmfjdy. A marrelous cure for Catarrh. Diphtheria, Canker mouth, and Headache. With each bottle there is an ingenious i:a?al Injector for the more successful treatment of these complaints without extra charge. Price oOc. Sold by Winnsboro Drug Store. * J. A. Ti'ZLSOX IX (iOOB I1ASVS. In a prir<<:r leticr to Tin News and Herald Iter. J. A. \Vil>on, who S9 1?h;j and acceptably nlled the pulpit at Ahrnvcl! Churcfe, Ridgewav, and is now ;?t his work at Seneca, says: "I wish you would say to the good people ?f ?y old charge that I am in i ? ..- i - t 1 \ . . gouu ?vur uerc. ^uni iw housfckcrpii g hut week we received a most thorough ^winding?nothing left out but pcpi'vr. We louiui, however, th&t Tcrythititr th:ir needed it had already been pej ;ed.,? \V? know ttat with 1 iik Nh\vs and Uekald tke many l! lends of Mr. VViisou will he pVu?? d l<? know thai V?? *-"c? i ** Lti.kiia %r WJfc ?V.*t | sure aUo that his congregation at Seneca has ilk-*fallen into good hands. ? LIST'S GET TOGETHER. Ifcssrs. JC'.Iifors: We have i^l the address of Hon. T. W. "Woodward to the Democracy of Fairfield with much satisfaction, and we do heartily endorse every sentiment therein expressed Mid join with him when he says we must come together. as unman men we. with the Major, ask for a mass meeting t? unite the Democracy ?f Fairfield, believing that the beginning must commence at home, So ceme up all good wishers and Christian men and do olu Fairfielc honor, as she needs the good work oj all true men. J. S. G ocx ell, \Y. A. Cook. ; __ " i _ rower.?latest u. b. uov't Keport jtely ?mm vas vouJtT ritocEEDiXGs. Tuesday. < n Court convened at the usual ho *'e Tuesday. The following are the imp< taut ca:es disposed of: to w. 11. Doty vs. Geo. "VV. Crawfor Ir. Verdict in favor of plaintiff avrardii :er him $128.43. Case of S. W. Ruff r3. C. & < 'I!f: Railroad called and continued on in he tion of defendants attorneys. eu The evidence in the case of S. V at Ruff vs. W. 15. ElKin was commenceoilucsday. 1,0 After the opening' of Court \Ve< x" nesday morning the case of Ruff r *;e Elkin was resumed and the attentio 'ie of the Court was occupied during tl iIr day in the hearing of the same. ] will.'probably consume anather day. Thursday. 3? The ease nf Ruff vs. Elkin tt al. was r< snined afier Court convened Tliur; ;a day morning. The arguments wer re concluded and the case turned over t ie the jury which found for the defen e* dant. The attorneys on both side?, Messrs uas lt. iwcuann ana ^lcuonaici e Douglass & Obear for plaintiff am - Messrs. Ragsdalc & Ra^sdale for dc u fendauts, made particularly able effort: in behalf of their respective clients. ^ At the conclusion of the above cas: of Marion vs. Aikon vras take;: Sand not concluded uutil Fridaj ^iury in this ease leundfor plain made a gotd impression both upon the j bar and those who hare attended! Court. He is fair, impartial and; courteous, yet strict in enforcing the j rules of Court thereby dispatching11 business speedily. Satartiay. The case of Huff vs. Elkin rt al. was j tflkp.n mi on the canit y side ?f Court. - 1-?? His Honor Jield that the case could not be heard without having- an administrator of II. W. Parr before the Court and discussed the complaint with leave to take any further steps the plaintiff may be advised. The only other case argued was the j case of L. A. Davis vs. Lristow Kin- j - - - i . r? _ ! sler, which was an appeal ease, jju- i chanan llanahan f?r defandautappellant, A. S. & W. D. Douglass for plaiutiff-respendent. J udgment of Trial Justice confirmed. Quite a number of orders of reference were taken out, reports on sales confirmed, etc. Court adjourned sine die at 3 o'clock p. m. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. I I I I ?? O W (N o ? ? 5 r*1 X <3 < r-i t1ie cox CIS It T 'l ms evesixg. There i? every indication I hat. the' concert this evening will be in every detail a ia<>t charming entertainment, and we pi?dicJ, and we sincerely trust that cui* prediction will be realized, that the Opera House will be filled f;oai "pit to dome." The services of the very best musical tal-1 ent which ous town afiords ha* been enii>to:l for iln; occasion; that ihc musical selections both vocal and instrumental will be ol a very hi<rh J order and that they will be rendered in the perfection of artistic style sues without saving. The prucceds as we j have previously stitttd will be dcI voted to a benevolent purpose. I j B:ing aware <>!'tlii> fact and knewing | to u;i nbsoiure cer'aimy .'hat a rare tivni i.s in lv>r them, tlie public slion'd patroniz-j the entertainment j generous! . An elegant new piano j has been pureii-sed for the Opera | lloa^e by M.uiagvr Boas^ and it is ! needless to say thai the use or tins instrument wi!l -dd greatly to the performance. A iiiO-i attractive program, consisting not alone e>f v&cal and instrumental ma^ic, but interspersed with charades and tableaux, has been arranged. The prices of admission hare been placed at such extremely moderate figures that almost every : b*dy is granted an opportunity of ! enjoying a rare musical treat, and at | the same tijne assisting in a benevo j lent work. ' | Admission f>r adults 25 cents, | children 15 cent?. No seats reserved " Djois open at 7.30 o'clock; curtain ?ocs up at 8. Ifucklen'it Amur.i>alv?. ! Tuk Bkst Salve in thy world for Cuts, ^ j Bruises, 6ore?, Ulcers, Sait llbturo, Fever L bores, ieuer,uneppeu uauus, vuuiuiit<i<s>, : Corns, and all bkin Eruptions, and pos? tiveiy cures Piles, dr no pay required It is guarantied r uive pcrfeet satisfaction, s i refunded. Price 23 -:;nts pei b :x. /or sale by Urice <fc Ketchin. * "ttur tr~ kTT.T<r^nv Arf.y>aigr.n.'. l.oycro jr.V J TJEMS. Loxgtowst, S. C., Feb. 23.?Sped On Sunday night tlic 1-lth inst. ^ kitchen and dining room building Mr. E. YV. 1-Iaynes yard was destroy by lire. It was used as a knehen a gv.ierni store room for provisions a farming implimcnts,. All the cc ' tents, valued about $100, were ( stroyed with no insurance. The bui ing was only twenty-five feet from t dwelling house, and it was with grc difficulty that the latter was saved the persistent exertions of Mr. E. 1 Haynes and his son Tom. It is thong by some of the neighbors the lire d 111' not nviffijiflfA frnm >hr> in t m- kitchen, and the only theory by whi Mr. Ilavnes can account for it is th d. rats may have got'hold of match ig and started it thai, way. Althou? there was lire in the stove at 2 o*clo< p. in. of the same day. o- Mr. D. G. Smith met with the mi fortune of losing his line colt I>< f. Tillman, which died apparently wit d. out being sick, on Friday night tl ly instant. J- Married, at the residence of Mr. 1 s. Kelly, Mr. L. A. Ilavnes, of Lou; n town, to Miss Minao JJranhan, of Ke shaw, the marriage ceremony wj performed bv E. P. Jenkins, Notar ft Public. i ?At wood makes the Artistio Glac J- Finish Process work. K1DGEWAY LOCALS. e 0 Kidgeway, S. C., Feb.20.?Special i- The dull monotony of our town wa broken this afternoon for a fev i. minutes by the efforts of our efficien , policeman to place a resisting negr< 1 in the guardhouse. For some offend - policeman Brown undertook to im s prison a negro named Daniel Jackson who, however, did not like the look; J of the sruardhouse and resisted th< > I officer. But after considerable delin r! the prisoner ttp.s lecked lip with th< assistance of several bystanders. The nortk-bound passenger train last Sunday afternoon ran^^gH killed an ox ab?uLfj^gS|?| by those of Winn^f^^w8K| vantage of leap year. For iral that on the night of Monday, 2'J^H they intend having a leap year "pln^^ torn party." Under the cover of sheets they hope te be able to make this leap year memorable to maay a young man. Xews in this neighborhood is like money?very scarco. tr. Answer This Question. "\Yhr do so many people we see around us seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by Indigestion. Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Coming up of the Food, Yellow Skin, when for 75c. we will sell them Shiloh's Vitalizer, guaranteed to cure them. Sold by Winnsboro Drug Store. * * RWX JtUIWLES. liiox Cur, Feb. '22.-Special: The Qnarry road his coiniuenccd ijauling" guano f?r the neighbors, just 10 save . l. ? l^.?, (> > < 1 }iv w.inr.in tV.im UJ'Jlli UiC JViJ^ liaui V* ?T Ugw.. f. <r... Rockton. Mr. Shed Rutland will plant two thirds lffsi cotton this yea . i iu purposes to put in water-melons a?d Irish p?ta;o?s. "Hurrah for blithe* Shed"! Mr. Lint Li^o:?, otherwise known as llBig Six," will soon lead to the aluroneof Fairfield's fairest daughters. Robt. Nicholson has just become heir to a large sum of money left to liiin by his sister. Thirty dollars is the fortune. YV. II. Jamison bus several of bis relatives spending the spring months with hira. Hiss Jennie Nicholson, after several Hienihs in bed, is out ujain oia the streets of Kion City looking as smiling as a basket of chips. We would like to ad one 'sore name to the twenty-three candidates for Sheriff. L. D. Rcbertson, I atn sure, weuld command* the Quarry vote, lie would make as good a Shornl <vs p> R. T. did a Governor. W. II. Waliio^'. drove to Columbia thirteen head of cauls, "not graded oi!p?." but as youd as the ones ?old[ '? ihe Asylum at $36.50 i>u* head. lie only realized ?12.50 each ami ?&id he made money. Mr. Frank Cain lias moved near the Quarry to be in time when the bell taps for 7 a. m. W'e have only one Tillman man at the Quarry left, and while he still cries out for Ben he says he could never vote for him again unless he clears ! himself about the taxes and those i mo cows. j Mr. (Jummings paid the Quarry a | vi>it on Saturday. ; Look out for the gin at Nelson's i Hill, run bv Hays & iiuft', this fall. | Arthur say> thci<8 things on wheels will hare to be put away. Mr. Jiin Ferrall, the crack shot of the Quarry, bagged ten rabbits and several woodcock on Saturday, consequently ?ur market was aH rabbit on Saturday night. We think that Photographer Atwood would do well to visit the Quarry with his instruments. s. Children Cry for Pitcher's.Castoria. C ED Alt CREEK BKIEFLETS. * Cedar Creek, S. C., Feb. 28 ? Special: There have been cousidcrable freshets in Ihe creeks, but ho serious damage done. The waters were higher than ther have boen for twelve months. Oat sowing is not near done. The prospects are that they will not finish, ? ^ 4 I rp owing IU U1U >VCl V>CUU1<JI. JLHIJIC uae not been very ranch (lone in farm work. Gardening is also backward. Scarcely any fertilizers hare been hauled in this section up to date. The cotton acrcage will be reduced considerably this year. Mr. John "W. Wooten has moved to the Hew J. W. Entzmiugers place. JLhere is a canning tactory being organized at Blythewood. It is hoped it will be a success. The new bridge across Cedar Creek > J in Leitners field lias been complei Preaching at Pine Grove every i a': Sunday at o.SO p. m., and every tl a Sunday at 11 a. m. by Jiev. (}. in Davis. j Mr. J. C. Broom lias left Fairfi and moved to Augusta. I:" Mr. Ed. Wooten has moved to nu father's place and keeping bachek )n_ hall at present.. but will not ail to- -vear- .. j ;>i 1. \v.oniiin is going i<> ;ry il*" railroad?a coal burner, I guess, lie Mr. Win. Sharp is going into iat mercantile business. i Mr. Jas. Ballentinc will nut reti to Woflbrd till this fall. *' * The health of the community lit good. [id Dr. Langford is visiting at Mr. J },e Brown's. " The school at Pine furore lias be c successfully conducted by Miss An iat McCarlcv. of Winnsboro. cs Mr. A. M. Black has moved back ,-jj his old home on the Creek. ' There are a good many in tillssccti go'ngtothe World's Fair this fall. Little Itebcrt.sen of .Mrs. Ilarri s- ttroom. came rcrv near drowning ,u Cedar Creek, lie was rescued 1 . Mr. J. \V. liaiues. " Politics are looming up. There a >e already ten out for trial justice forks' S township, your correspondent bei: ^ one of the ten. It is a more diffici matter to get a good justice of t peace for 2so. 8 than Governor of i ls Slate. occasional. v m Itch ou human and horu-3 i animals cured in 30 minutes by Woe ford's Saiutary Lotion. This i:2V :e fails. Sohl by W. E. Aiken. Winnsboro, ?>. C. s ITi?.MS FJtO.ir STROTliEi:. ' Strotiikr, ?>. C., Feb. 24.?Specia iiur tuncspodusnib urounu oa uiui 7 seem to have hail a quietus put upe t their communications. Surely ihci 3 is a (iearili oi news, and that way I s the cause of silence. "We have had an unusually col , winter, and there have been man s cases of the fashionable disease 1 J giippc. M \ G. 15. Pearson has bee r a victim of ti?u prevailing disorder an J makes slow progress towards re:o^ cry. * livyreiTih^^^J 'the iBHit or lake accusal ions even in thougnt, airrr immeasurably so are all who make statements which cannot be substantiated We have no freight or express agent at Strother, and aie thereby subjected t? much inconvenience, but Caj:t.. Clowney i? our efficient postmaster, giving entire satisfaction to all, never failing to extend courteous attention to tr.ose who cotne in contact with him in his official capacity. We hope he will soon be express and freight agent. Without presuming to dictate or criticise, we respectfully call attention to the charge brought against the fail* sex, viz., that they only read a paper to notice marriage notices and poetry. If such is the case our County paper cannot be eagerly scanned, as there is rarely any poetry in it. Permit us to send a copy of one of dear, noble, patriotic Father Rvan's poems in memory of his younger brother who lell in defence of his native land. Although many years havo elapsed since the poet priest penned these lines, their sublime sentiments are immortal, and must touch a responsive chord in every heart herelt during the "cruel war." What a patriot he was, and how mournfully beautiful are the {.oems written in cemmcuicration of the land he loved so well. It is with pleasure we note tfeat tardy justice hus been done his memory, and. a fitting mosument has been erected in his ~ by a loving people in H12 ik01d Domenion. A copy of Father ll\ an's poems can be found in the humblest hemes. We hope that Capt. Mc. survived the rash of last rrcek. The slowness with which people paid taxes speaks most eloquent ?f the stringency of the rr. a. s. UUH/J. ? St ? SOL VTIOXS. Adopted l>y Chapter Delta of the Sigina AlpJia Epsilon l'rateruity. TIic following are the resolutions upon the death of Otis Ii. Withers adopted by Chapter Delta of the Sigma <llpha. Epsilon Fraternity, of which ro'?lc band of brothers he was I ~ Ali/1 lit I iX UCWIVIL Cl&IU iiillV.il w:..--*. Whereas our beloved brother, Otis Randolph Withers, lias been called to his Heavenly rest by a loving1 Father, and whereas the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity has lost a worthy and de voted sen, Oln-Kor Delta a sincere member, an : ..;c world the services of a noble man: Rcso'xcJ, Tbat our sincere and hc-ar;gelt sympathy be extended to the bereaved relatives in this their great grief. That these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of Chapter Delta. That a page in the minute book be inscribed to his memory. That the members of Chapter Delta wear mourning for the space of thirty days. That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family of the deceased, and be published in the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity Record, in the South Carolina College Carolinian and in the Xla/e and Winnsboro papers. William Westox, Jr., Ohm. Francis II. Weston*, FitzIIugii JIcMastkr, Committee. Shiloh's Consumption Cure. This is beyond qucsiien the most successful Cough Medicine we have ever sold, a few doses invariably cure I tiie worst cases or cougn, i^ieiip ami I Bronchitis, while its wonderful sacJ coss in the cure of Consumption is without a parallel in the history ol medicine. Since its lirst discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a test which n? other medicine can stand If you have a cough we earnestly asli y?u to try it. Price 10c., 50c. and 61. if your lungs are sore, chest, or back lame, use Shiloh's r?rous Plasters Sold by "Winnsboro Drug Store. * ?Kcmcmbc-r Atwootf. the moto grapher. is with you but a short time * ip rcr.t r.jLCK Arnr.a Or you ire all v. o;n out. really good for noil;is;? 11:? general debilitv. Try JiliOiVy.f I It OX li ITT Kits. ft vrlll cure you. and giro a good appetite. 3oi<3 by all dealers in medi^ice. / Oil. FROM HIS SOCIETY. The liuphradians Pass Ki'soiuliens oil t! Ui'iUiiofOlis S. "Withers. At a meeting of the Euphradian S< cjtl cietr of the South Carolina Collc^ last Saturday uisrht the following res< ],j- lutions were passed: "Whereas God in his mysteriot I lie Provi^ence lias deemed it proper t take from us our esteemed felloe .jic Etiphradian, Otis Kandslph Wither? and whereas we, the members of th tjJC Euphradian Society, have lost in hit a companion whose talents, wlios irn manliness and whose unsclfih cliarac ter have called forth all our admira lion and respect; be it therefore licsolced, First. That we heard! as I sympathize with his relatives an< friends in their bereavement and wit] p., them, mourn the loss of one wiios na prospects were so bright and v?*h0S' character endeared him to nil jwh< t0 knew hi in. Second. That a page in our minnt< 0J1 book be dedicated to his memory. Third. That a copy of these resolu ;et tiens be sent 10 his family and tlia ljn they be published. ijv jas. Coggesiiatx. Jas. Fcrse, rc J. L. McLucas, 0 Committer-. *j? | Mr. Ben. C. Smith, Chairmar , | i>j::r 1 ot Trade, Macon, Ga., pays: I i VyV/'..-?\lVi 1 J/l av.ij LJ Wli VIIVJ V.? I '.lir 12 medicines I ever u>ed. i'rononnced Hopeless, Yet Saved. From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E. j?un!, of Grcton, b. D., we quote: "Was or taken with a bad cold, which settled on :tj my Lungs, cough set in and finally terminated in Consumption. Four 'doctors gav<* me up, saying I cou'd not live but a shoit time. I 'ave myself up to my Saviour, determined if 1 coa'd not stay i. with my iriends 0:1 earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was ?r auvised to ?et Dr. King's NewDiscovery )U for Consumption Coughs and Colds. 1 gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles; it re has cured me and thank God I ?.m now a jg "en ttiiu ncaiuj wuiuuii. ?riai uoiues ree at Mcilaster, Brice & Kel chin's Drug Store, regular size, oOc. and $1.00. t d ^ ^ English Spavin Liniment removes la all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and ii Blemishes l'*om horses, Blood Spavins, d Curbs, So-ints. Swecne^?guy^M| Siifles, 'Mi 'ake no other kind. " o-2tjfzly Many Persons Are broken down from overwork or household l vnf -r% X>:+ + ^<mc* uronu s lrou ijinvia rebuilds tho system, aids digestion, removes excess of bile, and cures malai ia. Cet the genuine. Children Cr.v for Pitcher's Castoria. Xotice for Final Discharge. T Vv ILL f?pply toS. K. Johns* ">n, Judge X of Probate for Fairfield County on Wednesday, lhe 36th day of March, 181)2, for a final discharge as Guardian of the Estate cf J. II. Means Beatv. J. M. BEAT 1', Guardian. 2-1 Pi-41 Notice for .Final Discharge. J "WILL apply to S. R. Johnston, Judge of Probate f?r Fail-field County, on Wednesday, the 16th day ^foi-nli 1 QQO frti* ft f-in-il r^isplinj .T/? ! | as Executrix of the E;tatc of Jehu W. Hill, deceased. HAI.RIET K. HILL, 2-lC-it Executrix. lapoiia. Hapolia. BBSBBEIB ONE .TxEKCE IlnnnUTrnnnnrl MnAinnlin Homo UMiitmu iuflguuiia iiauio., TSTo. 1 New Ota Molasses, And cheaper grade?. FKESH. PREPARED BUCKWHEAT. OATMEAL. CUCUMBER PICKLE, 10c. a Dvz. RICE, GRITS, IRISH POTATOES (Northern), FJNE N. C. CABBAGE, CORN, MEAL, IIAY AND OATS. j And everything kept in a First Class Grocery, cheap Icr cash. | J. D. M'CARLEY & GO. ffe in | UST UETURNED FROM TEN!ie>sco, where we have purchased a fine supply of HOIiSE;?, MULES and MARKS, :wid vre .'ire ijow prepared to offe?- to the pu'uiio THEBESTOUALhYofSTOCK ; anil at the lowest piioe, either for cash or 0:1 time. We have also enlarged our stables and equipped it with the best livery I is tie cm ; and will be glad to serve cur cti3to:n ers at all times ar the lowest prices. Wc also keen BUGGIES and IIAR 2sE6S for sale. Come to see us and we premise you the worth of your - money in every line. Our stables are kept open all night for j;the accommodation of our customers. HALL I CRAWFORD, I WINNSBORO, S. C. 11892, THE GOBI > ->. I J minwi1 vfiT\ T i jiiAiLy run r n OUR BANNER IS FLOA'. ,e THE PRESENT YE/ I- SHALL I GOOD 0TTALI1 y e e : dry goo t a] i _ , i R01X0T|F< :| GROCERY D Best Quality, i " Always Come to the Corner Store. t ~\n O . IV J Novelties for Fs ladtler Baakrap AT WHOLES J r\ HAYING bought'the entire stock oi S. C., consisting of SXSiY GOODS, CLOT'HSXC AS!) amounting to $6,450, at a large discount, of purchasers sU Isss than wholesale pric the goods marked and in shape. We con a large and growing trade will warrant; advance over cost. This, with a determination never to be your advantage to give us a good share ol Eespectfuliy, MACAULA^ Mexica: TV/Fnct 1Y1UOL i ' -? Li: A Pnrp -frw A JLJk, \>1U1V 1U1 LIXV/ -L -5 and I A long-tested pain reliever. Its use is almost universal 1 Farmer, the Stock Rai requiring an effective li No other application compj This well-known remedy h years, almost generatio No medicine chest is compL Mustang Liniment. Occasions arise for its use a Al! druggists and dealers h; "MVKTifi . CJUtK"' I The Matchless Itemedv for I I Rheumatism, iSTeiiralgia,! I And all other Muscular Tains. j T?a?? cola Ktt i. VI CttlV WJ i ? W. E. AlKEff. i - / riNG IN THE BREEZE FORT vR AND OTTR MOTTO STILL BE :y foe cass. DS NTD SHOES. . >I5??T OgJBjj EPARTMENT. FreshlG ood^'. on Hand. BEATY & BRO. ^ irm and Garden. r ' i Stock for Sale j "'Nv^S iLE PRICES. __J ' - ;a -^11 F Messrs. Jervey & Co., Greenwood, i, SHOES* liASDWlRE ;?IJEtIES, . we wiil plaee them at the disposal es. Will queue prices when we jet duct eur business as economically as and are well satisfied with a email undersold, we believe will make it lo f your patronage. it o HHTT DATT? r> I os luni^jDa. n I ang j 1 Qiment / V"' ''r"l .ilments of Man A 3east. ??k >y the Housewife, the flj iser, and by every one M niment v ires with it In efficacy. ias stood the test of I I ns* a ?.? <1 ete witnoirc a Dorae o* ilmost every day* / ~ ^ / * f ave it. ' : ; ' WANTED, ~\,T Y friends in Fairfield to know that 1 iyJ will sell on commission "ildch Cows and Beef Cattle as well as all country produce, such as Turkeys, Chickens, Butter, ?1?" Eggs, &c. Residing near the city, I have facilities for handling produce to the best advantage. All shipments by freight or express will receive prompt attention and prompt returns made. Parties will please notify me by mail of all shipments. Address J. W. POWELL, 151 N. Marion St., Columbia, S. C. 2-4tf DENTAL NOTICE. TvR. DAVID AISEX'of-J^^? U fers nis proiessioDai ser-yjjys^K? vices ta the citi-^ns of the Town * ' and County. A share of public patronage respectfully solicted. . ^"Office, No 9 Washington Street, thre? doors west of post office. 8-25*xJ y J J?L